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Marva Trotter Louis, Harlem Model, 1936

Harlem’s Marva Trotter Louis, the Chicago stenographer turned model, singer and the first wife of boxing legend Joe Louis and had two children (daughter Jacqueline in 1943 and son Joseph Louis Barrow, Jr. in 1947).

Marva and Louis were married twice, first in Harlem by her brotherwith her sister in attendance two hours before his million dollar fight with Max Baer on September 24, 1935, won the fight and then began his wedding night and again in March 17, 1945) stepping Harlem style into a Duesenberg roadster in Harlem’s Sugar Hill on June 18, 1936.

Hours later, her husband would lose to Max Schmeling at Yankee Stadium in one of the most famous bouts in boxing history. Langston Hughes described the reaction he witnessed after Louis suffered the only knockout during the prime of his career:

I walked down Seventh Avenue (renamed Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.,) and saw grown men weeping like children, and women sitting in the curbs with their head in their hands. All across the country that night when the news came that Joe was knocked out, people cried.

The Pittsburg Press said she “…would make announcement of Joe and her financial problems” they continued with “…her jiggling silver jewelry and necklaces” in front of the Hotel Theresa at 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd., (at 125th Street) lobby regarding their financial situation and her going on stage.